HP Omni 27 - The All-In-One PC And HPE h9 Phoenix PC - The New Gaming Rig Unveiled!

This Wednesday, HP revealed its first 27 inch All-In-One PC, the HP Omni 27. Though the Omni 27 does not come with a touch interface it does feature a non-touch version of its Magic Canvas software. The 27-inch screen comes loaded with 1080p LED-backlit display constructed with edge-to-edge glass. Scheduled for a January 8 release the Omni 27 is priced at $1,199.99. "The HP Omni 27 All-in-One PC is crafted for consumers who demand meticulous design, enhanced performance and an expanded viewing experience," says the company.

Packing  2 TB of HDD space, Beats Audio, HDMI input, the AIO PC also provides users with options like a TV tuner or a Blu-ray disc drive. The base $1200 model supposedly provides a 2.5 GHz Sandy Bridge Core i5-2400S processor, integrated graphics, 6 GB of RAM and two USB 3.0 ports. The screen tilts up to 25 degrees so that users can adjust the 27-inch-diagonal high-definition consorting to their comfort level.

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Along with the HP Omni 27, HP also unveiled the HP Pavilion HPE h9 Phoenix PC, which according to HP's claims is the most powerful HP Pavilion PC to date. The Phoenix PC is aimed at gamers, with a cutting-edge design and expandability to enhance game playing experience. HP promises an armor-plated design, four DIMMs accommodating up to 16 GB of DDR3 memory, three internal hard drive bays, high-end discrete graphics cards using up to 250W, an optional liquid cooling system, and a valet tray equipped with USB ports.  HP is even giving out a copy of the dynamic MMORPG StackPath for free with the PC. The HP Pavillion HPE h9 Phoenix priced at $1,149.99 is slated for January 8 release.

Additional reports point that the base model will feature an 8-core AMD FX-8100 processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 160 GB SSD, and a Radeon 7670 GPU with 1 GB of VRAM.

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